would it be too complicated to replace Windows on that drive to add a Linux distro?

It shouldn't be, no. If you download VL6 (not Live), then it will ask you where you want to install it, and can make partitions for you on that drive.

If you want to try the live version, then download 5.9 LIVE and nothing gets installed. But VL6 is a bit different (and better) than what you get on the 5.9 version.

Ok, I have another basic, but MUCH BIGGER problem now! I just tried to burn Vector and a few other distros, using "imgburn" program, and all of them failed. I can't even get the darned things downloaded and burned!!!! HELP!!!!!!!

I certainly have to keep reminding myself that LINUX IS NOT WINDOWS!!! Thank you for pointing this out to a creature of habit (oh, no!!!!! I must change!!!). One of these days, I'll get all this, if I could only BURN THE DARN LIVE CD!!!!!!!!!!

I will repeat what others have said -- you do NOT want the live CD if you are doing an installation. It really isn't designed for that and our latest and greatest version, Vector Linux 6.0, is not available live. The newer version has much better hardware support and a graphical installer. It will be much easier for you that 5.9.

I will repeat what others have said -- you do NOT want the live CD if you are doing an installation. It really isn't designed for that and our latest and greatest version, Vector Linux 6.0, is not available live. The newer version has much better hardware support and a graphical installer. It will be much easier for you that 5.9.

What exactly is wrong with your burning? Does the program complete and eject the CD, does the CD boot ??We can only help you if you provide more information as to what is exactly going wrong....

I'm only going on what others have told me is the correct ISO download, as I mentioned, I have NO prior knowledge of Linux protocols. I'm so new to this, it isn't even funny.

I will follow your steps, as I've never been told to do that as of yet.

TO answer your other questions, the program, imgburn, did eject the CD, but the CD went back in again, so I figured it had something else to do, and let it go. When it comes to verifying whatever, I get the error message, and a big, audible "OH NO" from the program.

Now, I figured I'd try to boot up anyway, and what happened was, I saw the first splash screen showing the program loading, but after that, many error messages in dos.

That's either a bad burn (it does happen) or a corrupted download. If it's the latter then, yes, you have to download the iso again. You can try burning one more time to see if it works. If not, since you'll be downloading over again anyway, get VL 6.0 Standard this time.

If you need a good freeware burning software for windows and you are useing any windows-- 95 through xp, then you should look at deepburner freeware version..it is solid and simple and I have burned many an iso on 95,98 and xp...I used deepburner portable on a thumb on xp I think.

Thanks to all who are answering my posts! I found out what was happening.....I was burning too fast using imgburn.....when I slowed the speed to 4x, I was able to burn 3 distros, I actually got SLAX to run, but got this error message when trying to run MINT.........VGA MODE NOT SUPPORT...H536KH V59.9KH

I was burning too fast using imgburn.....when I slowed the speed to 4x, I was able to burn 3 distros,

That may indicate your optical drive is on its last legs. IMHO as a computer tech who often works on older computers it is the optical drives which are the first bits of hardware to die, followed by floppy and hard drives (ie the mechanical components).

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